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FAIR, MILD TEMPERATURE TODAY AND TOMORROW & NORWICH, CONN.. " Y, JUNE 13, 1917, ! Bl G 7 FULL ASSOCIATED L tm PRESS DESPATCHES [ What Is Going On Tonight ‘Make your money talk patriotically. Buy Liberty Bonds at towns. Every local motorcyclist is invited to register for the tour and Mr. Pendleton will be glad to give full " WANTED TO RENT TO RENT — Seven-room tenement, WANTED—A _small : : (p2foVing Pictures at the Breed The-|information to all who will get in| THE THAMES NATIONAL BANK |qngine ' John Hill .‘ii‘:‘;n,‘n“la,.i‘.}h;‘,‘“‘;fi.fl’:fl,‘e"‘i’fflififi".“: touch with him at 35 Broadway, Nor- T e rd F. 1. _Allen. Jelda It bloodied and blighted a eontine Vaudeville snd Moving Fictures at “WANTED—By a French couple, board And countries ravaged and races r« the Davis Theatre. o and room in a French private family TO RENT Ploasant rooms for gen- Feature Moving Pictures at the Au- state for the patriotic perfor of | around West Side Silk Mill preferred. tlemen in the Marion Bldg. Ring fourth | A0 Yet was a boon to each P 7 pa performance E 3 carred land, e 1 YOUNG Mm::::om‘wm mGUmeA its full Quty to the mation in every | Address Eox 23. Bulletin. Jelsd bell. jelsa “l'hlrh: ]?rdm"w‘nw S e Ramre Norwis i3 . of H. ARE UR! c SALESGIRL wanted; one who can TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms and; F o e, N e speak French preferred. Apply at once. on Lincoin Court, across from State Ar- | Ennobling 'Briton and Frank meets in Chamber of Commerce Hal! R1 Thames _ Council, No. 1851, R. A.|[|n a Circular lssued by the State Mili- Winsted.—At a ‘meeting of the school Frudential_Outfitting Co. 15 Main St. mory. nquire within. Jel3a Perh it " a n 1 3 —. g z L aps 1 a sch for us mests tn Fomasten EAL o tary Emergency Board. committee it was decided not to hold | NorWich Ct when you want good help and ¥OR RENT _Thres tooms for Nght| o op® it will do as m ... meets in Germania Hall, PN the annual public school exercises this | WANTED—To buy a motorcyel B It ol Hate 15 lecircs housekeeping at 43 Union St. Call|l Grim death In many a gulse s husl _—_— Hartford, Coun., June 12.—Bvery fit at Brooklyn Outfitters, or addre wa q y- evenings. je13d On a woe-struck, widowe nd weer man enlisted in the Connecticut Home Spalding _St. Jeiza: now, but the best workers read Ty ey ey ing world; ANNOUNCEMENTS Guard eligible for the selective draft, WANTED Boy over 16 ab bellboy.|§ Bulletin Want Ads. roms. naer A arevemenis: Inclaging | But 1€ thrilled = backsliding patrs % is urged to enlist at once in the Na- Inquire Wauregan House. Jel3d G 8as and electric lights, with or without| vy, 90 feariens spirit thelr fathe AUDITORIUM. tional Guard orgn_nl:a(ignbl of smu WANTED WANTED A position as nurse gitl When you have a d:r;‘t garage. Sherman, 16 Ml.:‘gn'}am o X R ._|state, in a circular issued by the State by a girl of 16 who has had experience. want” which you believe might gV e e Changing the &rone IS tie Wm. A. Brady Presents The Whip, in|)Military Emergency Board from its Address-fi. K. Burton. Jelzd o want” Fur- TO RENT—Nice furnished room. 120 P"hlr:p; S e s e s e A S et toine. Tne ki WANTED A reliabls American wom- niture, floor coverings, stoves, ‘,“'T““““"‘y, e v - £ ; u - wou e a place - i '0 RENT—Thr, urnished rooms in e 52 | Nearthale SoridmFeday aud Slnvdey points out that all of the organiza- Rauire at_this ofAce, jelsd olothing, tools, eto, advertised R}, [Vo T00Le Tsiiitable for light house- | ¢ *"rched from the n WE WANT YOU Just imagine a heavy racing car|tions of the Connecticut National WANTED_Men, 18 or over, wanted; || in Bulletin Want Ads find ready Keeping. § Fountain St. jo12d_ | 1ts cheer and comfori and 2 aring down & steep mountain road |Guard have been secking recruits and government railway mail clerks: 376 | sale. TO RENT July 1, pleasant tenement. | o Hght: fg Crensing 1ts ©enced cvery - second, [ben unsuccssfui to get the units to oIS goverment Jobs oper. free. e o ST M AR R TR [ But 103 atrippe iee o cance for its brakes have been destroyed |War strength. . anklin Institute, Dept. 37-F., Roches- When you fosa something— steam heat, set tub and bath. N. Eu‘f.. oerust oo and the driver is helpless to stop|, it tells of the organization of the|Men who were laid off at the |t . v. tor mmost. Norwich people are || Zene smith. “Tol. s58-4. jelid the . ts awful speed. Zigzagemg around sharp curves, first on two wheels, then on the opposite two, at last over an embankment with its two occu- Home Guard and the call sent out on March 12. Before June 1, according to the circular. nearly 14,000 men had responded to the call. Of these nearly 9,500 had been placed in the first line WE BUY and sell tools, furniture, stamps, thing_else; old books especiall; ed. Write or call. Water St. false teeth, antiques or any- want- Louls D. Ward, 32 marz4Mws inetinctively, honest—and on finding anything turn to Bulletin ‘Want Ads to locate the loser. TO RENTTenement seven rooms at 59 Otis St, all modern improvements. Inauire P.'F. Bray, 201 Central Ave. e PASTURE to let. 'N. J. Kane, Can- And instead came service P e e e o getive forcs. . ime Tome Guara | fd_an opportunity to work WANTEDMan To_meip i wash When a vacancy occurs in [l terbury, Conn., R. F. D. 13, - desd . | K.hiondled and blighted a cor t vil - > . room, .. . “mo” I Tenamont 3 Anad et w a boon A e e e, " nin s | Who can or should be held for United (at Colt’s, Hartford, if tlley' Jei2d g e e roOms, madern IBroverments, Including | v . scarred land hut one of a rreat many phenomenal |Siates service” says the = .circular, - z WANTED Ladles for a few hours' When you want to sell your [ Zan and clectric liante. with or without| Was roused to duty of a i i Thre | honestly consult his conscience, with- | call for an interview at the |wori a week: cxtra good pay. Address garage. Call at Bulletin. je7a hand, enes shown In the motion picture|o,: considering unduly his personal Poiat- o simede iy eiza real estate. B < =9 "’C_ | Bnnobling ' Briton and Framk ar dramatization of “The Whip” the|00L TORT OrOR, TOSTTY decide wheth- 3 2 TO RBNT Neatly furnished —rogm: Russ— two hour spectacular melodrama o Gols: 68 a 15 e wnd WAUREGAN HOTEL WANTED —We want a you man When you want to buy or sell glso reom for light housekeeping. Mrs.| Perhaps it will do as much for which will be shown at the Audi-|Sr 1t 18 mot his duty, as s brave and for clerical position. 312 a week; aiso [J | CM2" T SN0 T2 0Ly May Rel rtn High seid | ZTIMRS & e i e 12 b E - a young lady stenographer, a = S S o= Post-D N orium for an engagement of two davs | concinding its appeal the = circular| Agk for F. J. Macfarlane | ven "ot de toioniny rons® o To Ri Tooms at Wednesday and Thursday. The scene|g,yg: It has been announced that the Young lady whom we placed in a posi- 3 Tagpel MY HOME LAND. 5 one that sends the chills in apld|National Guard will be _ordered to fon: “No one could ask for a better : may22d 2 fre order up and down the spine of 1.0 ", "Hato between July 15 and | Men who are at present em- n than the one in which you HED ROOMS and light house- | ary 1and was the Wess T b2 the spectator. July 25. It may be a disgrace to our D keeping at 106 School St. Phone 1048-3 R S o There will he 2 Slight advance Inlbeople if these Connecticut regiments ployed not wanted. RNl L T B aprisa | mever thitfc"of my tana but 1e me prices during the engagement of The|ghould have to go away with ranks e sure to get treated fairly in every FOR SALE TO RENT —Furnished Tooms: also|, . = my heart to theill = R e R D e R g 7o Tova "above. DySitions: callo st Norwich — | Hiatn Bt over Broskivh OutAitarh *fhe golden sicles impossible, should be left behind for wo abov < iy x work horses | 2 . J B¢ old desites. are T ey £ DAVIS THEATRE TODAY. that reason and be deprived of the WANTED AT ONCE Commercial School, FOR S e I S [T o enatan, ate Su. oy T opportunity to maintain and increasc Relte SemER Y o v I s od condition. B.| FURNISHED rcoms: reasonable Three Big Keith Acts and Bessie WANTED—Girl for general house-|S&8Wing machine in B0 e st | rates; suitablp for light housekeepins. | My home crowned the high t : in ” R . _— good home; spend summer at|A. Moran, 39 Brook St. Willimantic. Mrs. Emma Morse, 18 Union St. Jy26d a stately grace: b el e e e = 7 = afhore. Address Box G., Daniel-| jel3d == T never think of my land but T = Triangle Feature—Entire New Show| The country must have money as e o YRS T Rk or my Competent Watchman who Buy all you can of the I never smell the west wind Tomorrow. e sound, about 1025 Ibs. Kentucky bred. 4 T Liberty Loan at o lathe, planer and shaper|fast, kind, work anywhere. Plain Hill Bt S Ao I my Today will he the last chance to| e THAMES NATIONAL BANK | has had some boiler room ex- good wages; steady work and|Farm. Phone 463-14. je1d FOULH 800 Wiy How see the excellent bill of Keith vaude- bonus; no labor trouble. Ap- yment Bureau, General. Elec- M. 3 FOR SALB New 18 ft. V-bottom mo- under hatch, My land was 2 high land yllle 7nd Triangle plavs now at this T e e torboat 23 b b motor under hateh e hign Dntea LoS g pe . auto wheel, upholstered seats, mahc T ey The headline attraction 1s the Lazier = o.buy 50 White o et i 300 Wi [l Several Suites‘and; Single [T 27T BIE S&7 1and tut & 1d ched pu 1 do tte April-h: lets. bee, Putnam, Conn. JelIMWF { Worth Trio. three men who present a| pLosT—Last Saturday, in city or on o 3 A h d L I never smell the west wind that blow scenic athletic sketch entitled An|Jewett City trolle zold chain and Goodyear Cotton Mills, Inc.|Huil Cneasville, Ct. __ ° _ | TFOR SALB_OId violin of fine tone ik diti e sunne. I Tvening at_ the Club. Another big | oblong locket. Finder rewarded if left WANTED- 15t, grocery clerk:|and beautitul model: will sell cheap. |l Offices, in fine condition, But I am at my mother's e sture on this bill is Wallace J, Pond, | at_Builetin Office. je13d GOODYEAR, CONN. one of expe married man pre- | Address Violin, Bulletin. jelzd_ 1 1aa aw the celebrated blind singer and com-| LOST — Between Norwich Town Ao =aoe Box C. Bulletin| o n SALEOne £ M. F. touring car |l at low rental, in Thames —ana Burnet poser. The third act is The TFour| postoffice and Town church, or on 3 9_lin good running order can be bought Cheerups, who present a nifty variety omedy offering with singing and some excellent comedy and dancing. The Triangle feature is Bessie Bar- riscale in The Snarl, a flve-part Tnce church car, due at Franklin Square at 10:15, a solid sgold cameo brooch. Finder please leave at Bulletin Office cr call 1148-4 and receive reward a WANTED All Around Mill Machinist, Two Car- penters and One Electr Good ian. Wil —General housework girl, »king. for small cottage at Inauire for Mrs, Robert he Wauregan, Tuesday . June 12-13, between 10| table n jella cheap. Apply luding e stern Point. ms, at - ultr. le, C to houses Gilbert Phone 113 FOR SALE_Threa A-shaped 8x§ por- Latham Hull, Jjelld Bowers, 130 jel2d Loan & Trust Co. Build- ing. Come and let me show HUMOR OF THE DAY “What is stern necessity ™ “Come home with me I'll show her to you."—Pueck tonight & production whérein = Miss Barriscale | — - ¥o ALE A good sey cow and i i ot S ate . avs a_ dual role of two sisters with| LOSTo-Cn, (rain betwetn O Wages. Apply at Once KV I T James DeWolr. Trading Cove: & Il;:x::n',\u her cl s are made ov lely different characters. To com- | £1d, Flainfield, Sunday niex GOODYEAR COTTON MILLS, INC. i mectiaile apa| Jelid e them to you. R i T ie sutee lete the show there Is the usual fun- | Finder rewarded if they notify Mrs Goodyear, Connecticat s, experisnce prorescad: | Tiiee »ime I R an biina ad i e O : Triangle Komedy and this one is|Frank Forcier, Taftville jeiza _ Eood plage for sencral man. Address| unnie to build; will. sell ms farm. of GEO. CARROLL, NTIIORION, - cas a 3 called His Criminal Career. T LoST —Ostri athe Hox 8y, Puiiecin e 100 acres on Scotland Heights, Conn.. . W. CAR 2zie § —Wot di 1 sye, Sa T—Ostrich feather -~ - e -y a d Sal—I didn't arf tell ‘e 4 cal s === Thursday afternoon, June WANTED—OI false teeth; dom't|at sacrifice; 11-room house, painte Sal—I didn't a r or all BREED THEATRE. " Finder pleass notify matter if broken: 1 pay $1 to $10 per | and blinded: large sheds and outbufld- 40 Shetucket St. ed her all the faces I could lay me g e set; send by parcel post and receive | [D8S: large orchard; plenty of wood and ‘ands on!—The Tatler Frane Nel. = e = = e oy Saus | timber: cuts 45 tons upland hay by m B ) Tances MNelson in “The Power of| g REWARD for information leading i hia “paYazer, 200%| chine: maple shade; beautiful place for I thought you turned ne Decision,” a Five-part Metro Won- | to recov of canoe stolen from Chel- . Philadeiphia, Pa. may: ghinegmevie s 000 n2i7 cash: 4 sea Boat Club about May 20; 17 osition as bookeeper Windham Center, Ccnn. the wretched bis ;!'é!-rn'a; Feature for Today and|}fiiin's make, red, name iris on pae PWho has'a knm‘fvn:dpgog Phone 334-5 Willimantic DI Jesd back!”— Pearson’s Weekly g . paddles. backboards and cover. on . o . A add The Rower of Decision,” the five- e > = = Tes t _ |Aweel, Pock, 1 wish t ¢ Metro wonderplay starring beau- e e B About 20 to 25 fest, at 6 Franklin [wish et '~ © rances Nelson, which :ture at the Breed theatre today and is the LEGAL NOTICES VERSAILLES SANITARY steady work, good conditions. Danielson, Joseph Bousquet, Street, suitable for almost any kind of business, at a reasonable price. In- The in quarrel a' over ag Thursday is a play of great mental| DISTRICT COURT OF THE Tel. 311. FOR SALE 1914 Overland touring f alilstiv O Fond mother—What's moral stimulus. The Burton | United States, District of Connecticut. FIBRE MILLS WANTED—Spinners and weavers on | Caf; fing condition and appearance, $210 | duire at Bulle Bva 5 : 5 F ravelogue and a very funny| In the matter of William D. Beck- > oy ornment worik. ~_Admore W}ng‘lien R st - = g & ““h‘dh? h—l .. v’. 8 ¢ F mond comedy completes the | with, Bankrupt. In Bankruptey No. 1s Co., mtic. e FOR SALE—New baker’'s cart, can be ay an As ednesday ey VERSAILLES, CONN. WANTED — A secondhand canoe | PouBht at low price if seen at once: FOR SALE on earth is Nut Sunday Upon Petition for Discharge. Write, giving particulars and price, W.| Sart_can be seen in rear of Grenier ord. i B -~ Bulleti Jesd Store on Soule St. L. M. Gingras, Dep “How . derful " P b ACADEMY CONCERT. Notice is hereby given that William . e _Bulle uty Sheriff, Jewett Cit onn. Jje2d SALE HORSES ow wonderful your pa P D. Beckwith of Stonington. in the FOR SALE IF YE CANNOT smoke the Bipe of | —yom st Reo 1915, consigned [0 It fairly makes my mouth w On v _evening next the Acad-|County of New London and State of peace, just smoke a Cobweb Corner [ FOT SALE-Teo 1915, conmgned 18| ;1 yave 20 Horses that I want to sunset makes your mo ny ¢ tra will give their twelfth | Connecticut, has filed his application, cigar at 5c at Fagan's Smoke Shop. | .. ropainted, but is in excellent me- | dispose of right away. Nine of them |ter?” nual concert at Slater Hall. This|dated May 24, A. D. 1917, for a dis- _Jeta _ chanical condition. The Frisble-Mc- [are big worlc horsestitne balance will| «Oh, is it a unset? 1 thoug M come to be one of the|charge from all his debts in bankrupt- WA TEDD!_A nelat l?fi!ea{fln‘f 51}1;1 to CDrmlckACDv d jgld< :’ee!theflt & was a fried egg.—Utica G e atures of Academy life, and and that all his creditors and other wait tables: also“girl to do eham-| —or gy y E—v N F in good me- e TGN Did your wife scold you when yor number of vears has taken its|persons interested objecting to such|A centrally located BRICK BLOCK | ber w Apply at Columblan House. | shanical condition, low mileage for a| el 53 s e ‘mayl4a |came home so late last ” ¥ car of its kind; very low price. The “You don’t know wh t is ha well up in the first ranks of al events in the city. orchestra this year is second to a higher degree of musical discharge may attend before Thomas M. Shields, Special Master, at his of- fice in Norwich, Conn., on the 13th day in good condition at a low pri A. M. AVERY furniture of all WANTED—Second hand and antique | Frisbie-McCormick Co. kinds; rices get our ank- such discharge should not be granted, and to determine whether or not to au- may29d FOR SALE—One 1914 se1a model FOR SALE 79-T if taken at once. For fuil particulars inquire of She simply made me wri B iR ot ou sell. A Bruckner, 55 ; t the Academy has produced: | of July, 1917, at 11 o’clock a. m. then | Telephone 1122-2 62 Broadway | Dor°5s YR, el g Overland touring car, run less than , on a slate ‘I must be at home b copopich o s el = OLIPES B lin St.~ Tel. 7i7-3. may3d g & Two-iamily house, within five min- |©F late 1 it - Indtmernts o Vs Dnope veried | ant e To el B Tr e % | WANTED Thres Tromers Norwich | hron iuat Sierhitios Sod aeimted Aits | uies WAk trom. Siupkina” & Allems | o'clock! "-—New York Giobe mplete than ever before, and |to show cause, if any they have, why FOR SALE S "*® may28d | Sales Co. 118 Franklin St. Tel. 535, |shop; can be bought very reasonable | “Send me some money to get m out of this troubi wrote among its membership than at . = th, “and I promise to begt R fstory i =43 ., Hen House, Wood 1913 Buick 5 pass. . Y Jwonn ® ime in the history of the organi- | thorize the Trustee to interpose obje A Cottage House, F FOR SALE—One k 5 p JOHN A. MORAN, P B Hon. As individuais or as am or|tons to sach dlscharge Heuse otk camatiuns with | nout WANTED touring car in good condition; demon- Fenl Eatite Broker, e R i o estra the musicianship s conspicu- THOMAS M. SHIBLDS D e Wi Tl abont O o aauest. AT e Franklin Square, Norwich, e U5 e Tt dn i b i B oA B on i (T 0oproo* from center of Norwich, for | CHARGE AND ENTRY CLERK — e “that's precisely what you wou e program is a good one, an Norwich, Conn., June e s & FOR SALE. If T sent it "—oeton Transcript —_— = s - —= . . . "REFERRED. ding as it does delightful num- Fhors 300, 2 NI Cliff =t e Washington Street Lots For Sale| c,iage mouses, Tencment and Bust- “Don’t 1 The S < from such composers as Schubert,| DISTRICT COURT OF THE| . iff %t.| \LMORE WOOLEN MILLS ©O. ness Biocks, Building Lots, all in de- on’t you love our song, T o United ‘States, District of Connecticut. | == REASONABLE PRICES g Spangled Banner?” sirable locations, List your property if you care to seli or rent, as I have a number of people looking for real es- tate investments. LL, hinstein, Buppe, Strauss, Karganoff, wski, and Rachmaninoff, is well ated to win approval. admission price, cents, YANTIC. “I do,” replied Senator Sorgh “Then why don’t.yom Join chorus?* “My friend, the-wa¥for~me to show In the matter of William Strenkows. ki, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy, No. 4117 Upen Petition for Discharge. TUnexcelled residence section north of Broad Street, fine level lots, pictures- que surroundings, near trolley and the ! 9-ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE The is a WILLIAM ¥.> lar_one and the audiénce is as-| Notice is hereby given that William short walk to the Academy, Park R e Ly i 3 Noti ! ia 3 A al affection for a song is not to tr =d of thelr monev's worth two and | girenkowski of Normich. in the County On W. S Church and Norwich Club. Terms t0| Room 108 Thaver Bldg. |io o Wast r s over. Tickets can be se- | of New London and Stote of Gonaenti, arren Street WAN7T En sult purchasers. Will sell you a mod- to. sing it SEAI. S rom members or at Cranston’s ern two-family house in desirable res- idence section for less than you can possibly produce its equal. Get your Has all modern improvements. Rooms are of generous size; dining room is especially attractive. House recently cut, has filed his application, dated May 23d, A. D. 1917, for a dicharge from all his debts in-bankruptcy, and Immediately, several bitches with puppies to help in nursing GPYSY DAY TOURS. Event Will Be in Scope. Big Motorcycle Na- tional newly shingled, and interior decora- tions are spic and span throughout. Short walk to trolley and convenient to the Free Academy and the Broad Street School. Owner has good reason for selling and it can be bought right. that ail his creditors and other persons interested objecting to such discharge may attend before Thomas M. Shields, Special Master, at his office in Nor- wich, Conn., on the 14th day of July, several litters of Police Dog pup- pies. Telephone or write at ence. Will buy bitches or hire services wanted. Liberal terms. name on our walting list for a choice six-room apartment. The Norwich Housing Co. ARCHA W. COIT, Agent FOR SALE Serbia Will shortly open legations at Lisbon, Copenhagen and Stockholm. Rufdyard Kipling has just returned from & visit to the Itallam fronts on What i= expected to be the greatest|1917, at 2 o'clock p. m., then and there EEER Tetephone the-Carso, Isonzo and in Trentino. smen event of motoreycling history | to examine the bankrupt, and to show ARCHA W. COIT p,;::?:::ml e &3 Beosdwy = 25 heen arranced by motorevcle | cause, if any they have, why such dis- | The Mutual Benefit Life. Agency 3 IEERRNES. £ 3 Tapanese exports to Australis in anufacturers and dealers, in co-op- [charge should not be granted, and to[py. o “TI2) 6 Becaos Bast Killingly, Comn. Both of the Farms Advertised 1916 reached & value of 3,851,419 ation with motorcycle clubs, in all | determine whether or not to authorize Tel. Dantelson 107-3. P $1,5 2 Wo-! y mnouse pounds. " The imports into Japan t¥om of the country for June 16 and |the Trustee to interpose objections to or m and 00 Australia were valued. at 4,004,000 7. The event will be national in |such discharge. ¥ b o pounds. & pe and will embody tours starting rom everv city and town of any im- porfance. The name Gypsy Day Tours, which has been chosen for the event s thoroughly descriptive, as the plan for the riders to strike out from eir various starting points and tour places of interest. It is expected jhat on the davs in question the coun- try will be crossed and cries-crossed a all directions by companies of mo- torevelists participating in this na- tional event Tn organ & the tours the country ha divided into six sections, each section under the general super- vision of one of the principal motor- ~vcle factories. These sections have FOR SALE Two fine houses with three apartments each. Centrally located and well rented with modern improvements. Also parcet of land on Montville trolley line. Appy to 89 Franklin St., or 121 Broadway. FORD AUTOMOBILE Good condition, self-starter, electric lights, shock absorbers. Low price for quick sale. TRYON’S AGENCY 715 Main St. Willimantic, Conn. Telephone 752 THOMAS M. SHIBLDS, Special Master. Norwich, ‘Conn., June Sth, 1917. DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States, District of Connecticut. In the matter of M. Louis DeMonte, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy, No. 4077. Upon Petition for Discharge. Notice is hereby given that M. Louis DeMonte of Norwich, in the County of New London and State of Connecticut, has filed his application, dated May 23d, A. D. 1917, for a discharge from all his debts in bankruptcy, and that all his creditors and other persons in- terested objecting to such_discharge may attend before Thomas M. Shields, Weavers, Spinners, Wet and Dry Fin- ishing_Room, Help en U. ment Woolen Goods, Light Work, Good “ ADMORE WOOLEN MiLLS chase Liberty Bonds and have not the ready cash, diamonds and old gold, platinum, etc., ervope should do their eight days left. Male Help Wanted S. Govern- acres tillable, Yantic hennery, To those who would like to pur- we will exchange Bonds. Ev- for cash or Libert t now. Only ively have been sold, BUT FOR ONLY $1,250 I can sell you a 50 acre Farm, wood pasture land, a fine cottage house of 7 rooms, barn, wagon shed, crib and 1 horse, about lumber wagon, some hay, 1 harrow, 1 grindstone, lot of mason’s tools, har- ness, piows, lot of small several cords of wood read for stove at door, abundance of fruit This is a bargain. Send for my Farm Bulletin. balance 12 hens, toos, on Investigate. Choice 113 Williams Street, Large Barn and Fine Yard Attractive Price 10 and JAMES L. CASE 37 SHETUCKET 8T. 1 and place. In Leipzig the bread rationi™M mow three pounds a week, and in several other towns it is only 2 pounds, in stead of the five pounds presczibed b the government regulations. state taxation in Kms- tralia has increased during the last two years from 96 shillings to 147 shillings a head annually. { Federal and Herr Achelis, formerly president of the North German Lioyd Shipping company, died suddenly at Bremen o Sunday. k of coal, the Stutt Owing to the I in turn been divided into smaller sec- | Special Master, at his office in Nor- lateral Loan smd Trast Co. ||of 400. gart gasworks have shut off the sup ns, each with headquarters in a|wich, Conn. on the 13th day of Julv, R O I Becet. WILLIAM A, WILCOX, ply from 1 p. m. to 6.30 p. m. en 7 or_town from where one of Yhe 1917, at 2 'clock p. m. then and thers - . Over Reuters Flower Store. Eme 1872 =il dlied o from .30 p. m. to 6 a. m, tours will start, and each in charge |to examine the bankrupt, and to show ultml le jokeridh, Conn: e | of a tour manager wno 1s prominent in | cause, if any they have, why such dis. C one ” Wost) Droad :"'I o e No. 70 Willlams St. splendid e tistae o tordi e erly, . I . rian nist 0! Lirs, ot local motoreycling affairs. The tour manager for this district is C. V. Pen- dleton, Jr. Tn conducting these tours every ef- fort will be made to arrange in a manner that will insure general mo- torevcling pleasure and comfort for the novice as much as for the season- ed rider. The pace throughout will be moderate and the length of the trips | l charge should not be granted, and to determine whether or not to authorize the Trustee to interpose objections to such discharge. THOMAS M. SHIBLDS, Special Master. Norwich, Conn., June 9th, 1917. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD |, at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 9th day of June, Will be very difficult to get this sea- son. So place your order early with The Peck-McWilliams Co. LEGAL NOTICES, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD 10 Men WANTED | Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent modern home, in best residential section; all conveniences, large level corner lot; price reasonable and easy terms if desired. Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones 7“"3 German main headquarters for Vienna on Saturday evening. Regulations have been {ssued by the Australian government authoriz ing the appointment of a board to re strict the importation of luxuries Australian trade returns show a de- cided shrinkage of imports, which has I o abn ot Ba SEA R e o e oot led to a marked decline in the cus is the aim of the tour managers to|Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge.| o nox, on the ay of June, at Watch Hill, Weskapaug, Pleasant o : cus- zain the participation of every mo- Estate of Josephus Stone, late of |A. D. 1917. sz 50 PER DAY, HOU JRS o toms revenue. The year will probably forevelist in thelr territory, regard. Norwich. in satd 1sn-l'=‘~°§:ce-‘:e§» ey e T T > 10 View, and along the Rhode F' nd finish with a deficit of about 2,000,000 less v Catherine Cumm Norwich, i . 2 ! ‘;rnf whether he is an old or a new c::l;‘i" ”p:;”d 5 % X mn To’e::’;‘fi ot J“% ““uxf ‘?" - shore; also accessible Seashore Farm pounds. i o on praying, for -ea.50 Leban sadd e- Ammn Sh‘a h'ard ‘:n nd ooklet. I B Registration for the tours 1s al- | Peat e drin that an letmmanat one. | ceaged Wi Sand for bookiat. o The recruiting committes of “Went ready progressing rapidly and marked enthusiasm is being shown by riders Clinton B. Stark, M. D._ of Norwich, orting to be the last wil Tent. o ° g B Ct,, appeared in Curt and moved that ment of said deceased be admitted to Thamesville Trolley to City Line FRANK W. COY FOR SALE ed that Mr. Hughes be asked to intr i 1 si ections into which the | Probate. ministration be granmted wupon the duce immediately legislation compe e s e i, Comtame | P*Whereupon, It Ts Ordered. That =aid | cstate of Said dceased, alleged. to be WESTERLY, R. I ling every eligible man in his Droper able friendly rivalry has spromg up as B e s pa adtarityie (et | RuCamiats WANTED 500 Boswell Ave.||turn to take his place at the fron: which section will make the best showing for the event, and this riv- Irv has been deepened by a similar 'he Probate Court, in the City of Norwich, in said Disf on_the 18th day of June, A. D. 1917, at 10 o'clock in “the forenoon, and that notice of the Therefore, Ordered, That said appli- cation be heard and determined o7 the FProbate Office in Lebanon, in said Dis- trict, on the 19th day of June, 1917, Six farmers, man and wife to run a ‘boarding house, 30 laborers, 15 spin- ners 15 weavers ,12 general housework FOR SALE 9-room house with all improve- ments and In finest of condition, built only 10 years ago, large lot, 14 of 'tion, 1 o’clock 1; £ ot e he our aring therean, 1o Eives by e B el O DAk v D e e, 3 Tady oooks, T.1afy wait The very deairable Cottage House, |B ¢5r200 teet, with abundance of frutt, C As l o R I A o ';ff";ag';‘_ oo bttt Hmn!onpo( {his, order one time in some | all persons interested tn =aid estate by (2 firemen, 10 boys over 1§ years, 3|owned and occupied by Professor J. |l There are also two hen houses and e 1) ne er ng -~ circulation in advertising once in e Norwic ulle- | first-class blacksmiths. Ham] tree! ropert: it b listrict a better representation than m:';l’:"., =t Jeast ave duys prior to’the | tin, @ newspaper having 3 grculation | pRee EMPLOYMENT BUREAU | oorrert Seorse. 19 et A R oyt be For Infants and Children can be shown by his brother mana- zers in neighboring cities. date , and thet return Do imade To this %' i NSO . Judge. in sald District, to appear, if they see cause, at sald time and £ ‘heard relative thereto, Muz Central Bldg., Geo. L. Chesbro, Mgn very attractive proposition. For full particulars inquire of leaving town. InUse For Over 30 Years C. V. Pendleton, Jr., who has been 3. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Aiwir baare sppoinfeq four manager for this dis- | ,,TBe @bove and foregoing is a true [ to this Court of tne motice siven. e e ;m-:n A.'.MgR:N, Gantral. Bullding, | Nérwich, Corin. e t, is therefore anxious to make thel““A%test: HEL®DN M. DRBSCHER, * ALBERT G. KNBELAND, Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- Estats Broker, Signature of ur from our neighboring cities and je13d Clerk. Je1za 3 Judge. letin for business results. Franklin Square Norwich e

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